The Letter of Intent with Gabon

The Letter of Intent (LOI) between the Government of Gabon and CAFI establishes a partnership to implement the National Investment Framework of Gabon. The LOI is signed by Gabon Minister of Economy, Norway’s Minister of Climate and the Environment and the Multi Partner Trust Fund Office of UNDP. A ceremony was held in Paris on 27 June 2017, and highlighted the ways in which the LOI will help the country deliver on its forthcoming Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) under the Paris Agreement.

The LOI sets out the respective obligations of the parties within this partnership. Gabon commits to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions from forests. As will be reflected in its forthcoming NDC to UNFCCC, Gabon aims to reduce gross emissions by 50% below 2005 level by 2025, which implies a reduction of more than 50% in the forest sector. CAFI commits to mobilise and secure funding to support Gabon in implementing its National Investment Framework and thus achieve these reductions.

The three objectives in the LOI, below, are in line with Gabon's National Investment Framework. Each objective is associated with time-bound milestones, whose independent verification will trigger the second tranche of disbursement. Reports on all milestones will be regularly updated on the website www.pnatgabon.na

Land Use Planning

Objective

Develop, adopt and implement, in a transparent and participatory manner, a national land use plan that organizes and optimizes the use of land and forest resources by the various national economic sectors to reduce the impact thereof on forests, reduce conflicts and promote sustainable development at national and local level. The plan will be based on the principles of non-conversion of HCS/HCV forests, limited and carbon-neutral conversion of non-HCS/HCV forest, reduced area under logging concessions, lower emissions from logging operations and rural activities and the respect of customary land tenure.

adoption of national guidelines on the non- conversion of High Carbon Stocks (HCS) and High Conservation Value (HCV) forests

implementation of a policy on a carbon-neutral approach to the conversion of non-HCS/HCV forests

a roadmap to ensure participation and free prior and informed consent in land use planning decisions that involve forest-dwelling people and traditional communities

Four additional milestones to be reached by June 2019 relate to long-term cap on carbon-neutral conversion of non-HCS/HCV forests and report on its compliance, reports on the consultation process for land use planning and on mapping land-use suitability for agriculture, mining, conservation, climate vulnerability and sustainable natural resource exploitation.

The final, 2021 milestone is the adoption and implementation of the National Land-Use Plan.

Forest Monitoring

Objective

Establish a fully operational National Natural Resources and Forestry Observation System (NNRFOS) to (i) develop a better understanding of biodiversity and follow the impacts if climate change; ii) estimate carbon stocks and GHG flows and model how forests behave under climate and land-use change; (iii) support the implementation of the NLUP as well as monitoring and strengthening the sectoral effects on forestry, agriculture and infrastructure to reduce deforestation and forest degradation; and (iv) track, monitor and control the implementation of forest management, illegal logging, mining activities and agricultural development.

Milestones

Here the first 2018 milestones relate to the design of the NNRFOS and a methodology to monitor the carbon neutrality of conversion of non-HCS/HVC forest. By June 2019, submission of a Biennal Update Report, reports on monitoring of economic activities and law enforcement action, and mapping of 29% of villages are expected.

The final milestone in 2021 is for the NNRFOS to be fully operational and reporting to the UNFCCC, sustainable beyond CAFI funding and information made publicly available.

Forest Governance

Objective

Continue to build on various efforts to maintain carbon sequestration by forests, reduce emissions related to forest degradation and improve inclusive forest governance.

Milestones

A first, December 217 milestone calls for participation of civil society and the private sector in the work of the National land use planning commission. An intermediary 2018 milestone seeks to Establishment of a joint M&E framework for relevant international development assistance, while five 2019 milestones relate to:

a plan to fight illegal logging, notably based on the negotiation process on a Voluntary Partnership Agreement with FLEGT

reports on enforcement of the legal and regulatory framework, management plan to increase surface area under sustainable management, and increased monitoring and enforcement capacity of the forestry administration

revision of the forest code to lay down how and at what pace the surface area under logging concessions will be reduced from its current level

a target on reduced per hectare emissions and total emissions from forest degradation from remaining logging concessions

implementation of a safeguards information system

The final 2021 milestone calls for improved forest governance, reduced emissions from forest degradation and continued reporting on safeguards to UNFCCC